I am planning to make a county court claim against my employer within the next few weeks for breach of contract (deductions from wages in regards to holiday pay). Due to holiday pay being paid at my basic number of hours rather than my average earnings which are almost double this.
I am interested to know if anyone is going through the same process or has any idea how the court will treat a claim with no current case law to guide them. I am hoping to claim soon due to the first deduction happening nearly 6 years ago. I am hoping if I make a claim that it will be stayed pending a test case rather than waiting till the issue is resolved.
I had brought the matter up informally with the employer over 2 years ago, they argued the overtime was voluntary and therefore not normal pay so I decided to wait for further developments. I appealed in writing to them in June after the reading about the Patterson v Castlereagh Borough Council appeal in Northern Ireland where the court agreed that there was no reason in principle why voluntary overtime should not be factored into holiday pay calculations. They replied saying that I would receive a response, but they have not yet provided one in over 3 months.
One potential problem appears to be the Deductions from Wages (Limitation Regulations) which came in to force on July 1st, the regulations amend regulation 16 of the Working Time Regulations to prevent breach of contract claims for deductions from holiday pay. Although on another post I read this should not affect claims for contracts made prior to July 1st.
Thanks for reading, please let me know if this seems doomed to fail, I can't find anything about any similar claims which makes me concerned that I'm missing something obvious. There must be a lot of people who have been employed for 6 years+ and who have probably been underpaid who may want to put in a claim soon, it looks like the more overtime voluntary hours that are worked the more likely they are to count as normal hours.
http://www.thesolicitorsgroup.com/Do...ryovertime.pdf
http://www.xperthr.co.uk/faq/when-do...01w0000000uNMa
I am interested to know if anyone is going through the same process or has any idea how the court will treat a claim with no current case law to guide them. I am hoping to claim soon due to the first deduction happening nearly 6 years ago. I am hoping if I make a claim that it will be stayed pending a test case rather than waiting till the issue is resolved.
I had brought the matter up informally with the employer over 2 years ago, they argued the overtime was voluntary and therefore not normal pay so I decided to wait for further developments. I appealed in writing to them in June after the reading about the Patterson v Castlereagh Borough Council appeal in Northern Ireland where the court agreed that there was no reason in principle why voluntary overtime should not be factored into holiday pay calculations. They replied saying that I would receive a response, but they have not yet provided one in over 3 months.
One potential problem appears to be the Deductions from Wages (Limitation Regulations) which came in to force on July 1st, the regulations amend regulation 16 of the Working Time Regulations to prevent breach of contract claims for deductions from holiday pay. Although on another post I read this should not affect claims for contracts made prior to July 1st.
Thanks for reading, please let me know if this seems doomed to fail, I can't find anything about any similar claims which makes me concerned that I'm missing something obvious. There must be a lot of people who have been employed for 6 years+ and who have probably been underpaid who may want to put in a claim soon, it looks like the more overtime voluntary hours that are worked the more likely they are to count as normal hours.
http://www.thesolicitorsgroup.com/Do...ryovertime.pdf
http://www.xperthr.co.uk/faq/when-do...01w0000000uNMa
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